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On Existentialism

Philosophical Studies, 1983
Abstract Existentialism is the claim that quidditative properties and singular propositions are ontologically dependent upon the individuals they involve. In this essay, I consider two arguments for existentialism and find them both unconvincing.
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There are existential constructions and existential constructions: Presumption-invoking existentials in English

Folia Linguistica, 2013
The article investigates an unusual and poorly studied class of existential-like expressions in English, exemplified in the title. It is contended that these expressions represent a distinct grammatical sign or construction, with a distinct semantic meaning of its own that is not derivable from the meaning of the plain existential.
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Existential Regret: A Crossroads of Existential Anxiety and Existential Guilt

Existential Analysis: Journal of the Society for Existential Analysis, 2004
This article examines the experience of existential regret, defined as a profound desire to go back and change a past experience in which one has failed to choose consciously or made a choice that did not follow one's beliefs, values or growth needs.
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Existential universals. Biosemiosis and existential semiosis

Chinese Semiotic Studies, 2017
Abstract This paper is divided into five parts. The introduction presents some implications of the relational nature of human beings as well as other living beings, and establishes a connection between biosemiotics and existentialist thinking.
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Existential continuation

New Generation Computing, 1989
This paper introduces a notion of existential continuation and provides a theoretical basis for continuation passing style (CPS) programming in logic programming. We present an algorithm, called CPS conversion, which converts a definite clause program into a CPS program, correspondingly to a predicate partition, an analogue of mode pattern specifying ...
Taisuke Sato, Hisao Tamaki
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Existentialism and Education: Existentialism and Education

The Journal of Higher Education, 1959
(1959). Existentialism and Education: Existentialism and Education. The Journal of Higher Education: Vol. 30, No. 3, pp. 175-176.
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The existential moment

Palliative and Supportive Care, 2003
On page 93, paragraph 2, sentence 2 should have read:“in a lifelong friendship of eighteen months, he had been my colleague, my mentor, my fellow-performer, my friend”. We inadvertently eliminated the phrase “of eighteen months” which did not accurately reflect Dr. Mount's intention of communicating the intense experience of getting to know Philip
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Existentialism and Psychiatry

Journal of Mental Science, 1961
In psychiatry we often use different kinds of psychology without being aware of doing so. Before we consider existentialist psychiatry in detail we must discuss the three different kinds of psychology, namely, explanatory psychology, understanding psychology and interpretive psychology.
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Existentialism And Spirituality

Existential Analysis: Journal of the Society for Existential Analysis, 2018
This paper attempts to examine the question as to whether there is such a thing as existential spirituality. Emmy van Deurzen has postulated that there is: in addition to the well-established categories of the Umwelt, the Mitwelt and the Eigenwelt she has urged that we should also consider the Uberwelt – the spiritual world.
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The Existential drinker

2018
Drinking to excess has been a striking problem for industrial and post-industrial societies – who is responsible when a ‘free’ individual opts for a slow suicide? The causes of such drinking have often been blamed on heredity, moral weakness, ‘disease’ (addiction), hedonism, and Romantic illusion.
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